Cloud explorer for multi-clouds

MultCloud --- the best cloud explorer to access all your online files

Cloud file explorer

MultCloud is a free Web based cloud file manager that allows users to access all their online files with a single login, because the use of OAuth login eliminates the need to log in separately to each account of different cloud storage services after the first time. As long as online cloud storage users log in MultCloud, they can search, view, manage, transfer, sync or backup files between cloud storage services through a windows explorer type service.

What can MultCloud help me with?

Cloud storage services have changed our way of storing data and many people use multiple clouds to have the “combination” of features provided by those different online storage providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, OneDrive, SugarSync, Flickr, MEGA, FTP, etc. However, it’s really not easy to manage all these online files on different cloud services, because we have to log in separately to each service to access all our online files. Luckily, now we have MultCloud --- a cloud management app to enable users to search, access and manage all our online files through a single interface, just like browsing Web pages.

How to use MultCloud to deal with cloud management

Use your preferred E-mail to create an account on MultCloud and confirm the registration message sent to your e-mail to log in.

Select the cloud service you wish to add

Click on “Add Cloud Drives” and select the cloud storage service you wish to add. For instance, select Dropbox to add connector to MultCloud. Click on “next” to move on.

Set up your cloud service connector to MultCloud

Click on “allow” to add your cloud storage service connector to MultCloud.
Tips: MultCloud will NOT store users’ file permanently. When the transfer of data is complete, the data will be deleted from MultCloud database.

Use “cloud file explorer” to search for files on all clouds

Select the search scope of cloud services and enter the key word you wish to search. For instance, “image” . Click on the magnifying glass icon and it will show all files that contain “image” in their file name.